Isumente NOTICE. - . ... of Pamphlet laws of the Session of a:t of 18h3, for Bradford county ,I. at MI Prothonotary's ofEce. and riistribution to those entitled .to re— ALLEN lit'llEAN, Pro'ty LOST:• 2;;11 ult., a red morocco NOTE' ti '„ ta i n irig notes and other papep.— 11 be I,berally reworded by rettirnibg it lcaving !Lot the office of the Brach, lI.S•PHINNEY. o r ,. 5. I S5:l List of Letters, NG in the Post Office at Towanda 553. Leibbey Nathaniel 2 Lesley P 4 hymens James Miller W H !Barnard D D Mulligan Anora M'Donell Mrs Miller Mrs Lydia o.hea Patrick Patrick S G Prt,e-W 1. Phelps Delon Park Joseph Barber James .Powers Olive L Parin.ire Henry -Patterson Marinda Russell Joseph Randall Lydia Ryan Patrick 3 Rowan Miehatl swartwood Daniel 2 Shanahan James , Sullivan John South 13..11). Shields T.l Simmons solornon Stihese .1 G Tillman Miss Rebecca 2 Terrett HN • Uppeth Amanda Miss Vangorder Miss R NValker Mrs Mary Williams T A Whaling J B Welton Martha Miss Waldo Mrs SD Wells Miss M A CLIANI.ES REED P. M. ' Peri AL COLLINS Deputy DR. J. TREMAIN, p th er e m c a it n iz e e n n tl a y oc o l fß a ra te d d of Le Maysville, where ho .•••hi; , ri . i , wait upon such as-may be - afflicted ,n,,••••,w fie•brir lor,ll.grorral. chronic or acute:. will also state, that he has not only medicine for years in Chewing° h. , has taken two courses of lectures at cal C,,llege, IN. V., under instruciions r h lkr. M. D., Prof of Anatomy and Oper- V!`ll':'fr, Pow of Itlychettier city. Led Reuben, Plu , iii!otzv and Pathology. now of New r.ll Davis. M. D., Prof. of Obstetrid.S. r Dr:ev, M. D... Prof. Principles and Practice ;-‘•? lrl•t Stirrzirat Diseases. W. W. Hadley. ..1 Materia Medica, Theratnntica and irrirr now of Rochester city. A. KNFmtrin,A. ii. Pr .1. of Chemistry and Forensic Mr di: 1.. 1/..11ey, M. D.. Demonstrator of A nat.- . r •sori,ral Prosector. Wm. W. Hadley, M. Junin 01 the Faculty - . opposite D. Bailey & Son's Store. 114.. Set. 3, tRS3. SE ~e n Mary . 10 0 M olerusaa Ann g o Thomas 1 ,4 John ,f. 13 ion ,„ Join) r::• Harvey ~Yr:vr Levi W fi WM { ±/Jhn him . k r- • . 0 ; Ph lnra • Jan , _ James T t ts , ‘Vm K 1.1.11: ; L -; J 11 •ir Sanold John Sl,: , F. M Ars Mary S • virwe ME culla and Burlington Plank Road. HE Stockholders in thia Road are hereby nottfied cat an iactaltraent of Twenty-five per cent. on eta un , of thiir Stack. will be doe and payable .•'Thee of Laporte, Maaon S. Co. on the 14th nest. By order of the Beard, R. S. RI's:4EIW, Sec.y. 311.211713 ;TTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. ,• rod Of Ole Ward Ikr.i.e.(late!y occulw.ril .1r i, M trf•h 5 IR 1 BEA AND NENEW ARRIVAL O 1 SPRING & SUMMER lii, ,Z 1 tillElll 4E3) MI 1/1 St•ii • IVIONTANYILS & CO., inr,\ ER ~fthe Public square and Main Street, Lwai Pa., respecitulty give notice that j w ppening and receiving direct from the Nat- Yor'i - , their NEW STOCK of SPRING .•I MIER (;04)Ds, which, with their former h„n.l.r,,mprises °Le (lithe rargest and best r::ir-ro.: to be found west of New York. ra pnrcilawd at tilir,AT BARGAINS! ar^ e.,all!A to rffer them cheaper than ever.— "et o .e ritticutar.attention to their absorttrn nt • ' Ladies' Dress Goods (co s . rtz of Jaconet and Swiss Masfins, Printed Litrn,f;inehams, Dar'd Muslins, Merrimac, •ch=To. Fill River and other styles of Itiner,can Prints, in endlesv variety, a lame assortment and for sale cheap: They have also a lane variety of YANKEE Nfi- Tl'iN• 4 . embracing almost every thing '•r•in a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Satch- • They invite particular attention to > their l'"rment of Carpeting of all prices and', styles. Spring and Summer Hats, Boots and Ntaes, Shoe Findings and Leather, l§ro• ernes, Crockery, shelf Hardware ¢c. Their Btock has been selected with care, and will • '4,1 ch , .ap. Farther comment is unnecessary u, a call, and we will show you our goods •*-d and convince you that the above is no c. (Mr motto is, " Profits & Quick MONTANfES & CO. Tnsaada. March 16, 1853. POCKET-BOOK LOST. T HE subscriber lost on the 3d inst., in this boro' A Antall BLACK Moßocco Pot-err-Boost, COI). 1 51515 5 besides a small sum of money, notes and I C`. l ,ltb' value to him, but useless to any one else. . s * . t'd.t. is welcome to the money:l4nd will be fanher re Tritded by returning the other contents, Rl') or wlthAit the pocket-book, either through the P NlOlftee nr ht:rwise • CEO. SANDERSON Tneanda, Auz. V. 1851 171114PNIttS of glens', Womens' and Chili IJU drew...shoes, for sale by TRACY &MOORE. "Toaa - Er ar , Offi ce Ix fat the Register and Recorder, TOWA1110•, Pl. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of N. D. Warlord, deceased, late of Monroe twp., are "eby requested to make payment without delay ; t all persons having demands against said estate tt requested to present them duly authenticated iettlement. ZERIAH ROCKWELL, C. A. WARFORD, t Ades. 4 °"'^e, Sept. 29, 1853. _ _ PLAINES.—A new assortment of Planes and other Joiner's Tools, just received at Slay 5, 1853. MERCTTR'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. iLL persons indebted to the estato of James • Lennox, deed late of Ulster twp. are hereby ''?nested to make payment without delay : and all having demands against said estate will pre• 4 :4 .1(.71 July authenticated for settlement. DANIEL LENNOX, Administrator.. nc 25, 1P53. VIM alCliannkla ISIZZOZ, IV ILL be qt BAILEY & NEVIN'S drocerrand Y Provision and Fancy Store,opposiiethe Cour, House, Towanda, after the Ilith'of October, tit; Jan nary 1,.1854. - STRAYED OR ST OLEN,. FROM the premises of A. B. Smith, in Ulster tp.. on Thursday night Sept. 22d, a large bright red Cow, 6 years old, with straight handsome horns and marked with a swallow-tail in the right ear, Wh ever will give information where said cow can be found shall be reasonably rewarded. Ulster, Oct. 1, 1853. ALLEN SOPER. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A T.T. p^rsons indebted to the estate of Alexander /1 Madill, deed late oT Wysox township: are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate. wtll please present them duly authenticated for iet tlement. HENRY .1. MADILL. Executor. ,Sept. 28. 1853. n a EMPTY Barrels, suitable for Cider, Pork s 7 timid Beef packing. &c, in good order, jor sale cheap at REED'S DRUG STORE. Sept. 4, 1853. NEW FALL GOODS ! S. MERCUR has just received another large H. assortment of Goods of every description, to which additions will be made every week,and which will be sold as usual very cheap. rowanda, Sept 20, 1853. SALT -A quantity of Salt just received by H. S. MERGUR NOTXCE. rt R. J. E. INGRAM, of Monroe, has located in Wysox. at the Presbyterian Parsonage. September 22, 1853. UMW 0003)01 gust received by Joseph Powell. rICHe attention o( the public is respectfully invited to-a large and complete assortment of • Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. Harntrare, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpeting, Paper Hang ings, Leather, Drugs, Paints, Oils, 4.e. All of which will be sold at the lowest market price for CASH or country produce. JOSEPH POWELL. Towanda, Sept. 10. 1853. _ The War Question Being Settled in Fu aa albr L. MONTANYES & CO. have come to the conclu sion to enlarge their business, in view of the unparalleled pro'-perity that must re-olt from a state peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for former favors. invite the attention of the citizens 01 this and adjoining counties to the examination of their Pall and Winter Goods, consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Dreas (Ltodi: as also heavy staples. thciire • Crockery. Groceries. Ilirness and Car riage Trimmuigs. Iroio, Lentiver, i)*c, .Sc , all of which w ill be offered at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY IS .Now opening a NEW STOCK OF Goons , consist- IL ing of full and complete assortment of all ktpds MERCII NDIZE, which will be sold as cheap as the same quality of Goody can be bought anywhere this stile of sew- York. Towanda, August 20,1853. S'EXICIILL COURT. VITTICE is horeby given that a pccial Court of Common Pleas will be held in and for the County of Bradford. at Towanda, commencing on Monday the 7th day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M., and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Bonsai. G. Witurs will preside, for the trial of the following causes, to wit : Pendleion,itiley & Co. vs Henry W. Tracy. Stephen Powell vt, Same. as garni-hee. T,y man Matson vs. Ira Jennings et al. • (2. L.C. lie Chasteleaux vs Lvman Matson. Ness ton lfumphret vs. Wm Humphrey. C. 1,. C. De Cha.ieledu v. vs. Ito Jennings et al. Sulmirnas returnable on Monday _Nov. 7, 1853 at I 8 o'clock, in the forenoon. ALLEN WKEIN, Proth'y August 30, 1853. Paper Hanginge, very fine. variety of Jain and common pnper .11 Hatlgutzs,curtain papers and tram , parcnt WM dow shades, jom recd by J. POWELL. Towanda. Sept. 10, 1g53 - ESTRAY AM to the enclosure of the subscriber, in Stand. C ing Stone tp., about the Bth of August, one Red Heifer, two years old, horns lop over the rye ; also a He:fer two vents old, red, with. some white spoo, and one yearling Red Heifer. The owner is reques • ted to prove property, 4.c. A. ENNIS. Aug. 30, 1853. A complete assortment of black, plaid and colored dress silks—all wool delhinesonouslin dela mes, Deßeg,es, Thibet cloths, paramettas, Etc, just receiv ed by J. rowELL DR. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN di., SITAGEON, Resulence : pn Pine Street. oppncite the o 1•1 Presbyterian Offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity.• Can always he fuland ,this office. in Dr. PORTEWS Drug Store, when not pro fessionally engaged. IrrAW 'Ol-DOCA Grocery and Provision Store. One door South of ..1.11.-Phinney's Store, Main Stmt. TH E subscriber being desirous of enlarging his business, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity ihat he is just re ceiving from New York and is now opening for sale a large assortment of . 41IGNAIEIL1101111-11E MEILIIOII2C 4, SUCH AS Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice Molasses, Sluart's Syrup, Tobacco, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cloves. Mace, Nut. meg, Cinnamon, Saleratus, Cream Tarter, Soda, Ground Mustard, Peppee Sauce, Catsup, Candles, Bar and Shaving Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Cigars, etc. He has also on hand and for sale a large stock of iltoiNlL63llllll77l[WillaloNlCS. o Hams and Shoulders. Mackerel, Codfish, Herring, Potatoes, Beans, Dried Apples, Wheat Flour, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Soda, Butter and Boston Crackers. Also—most kinds of Fruit and Nuts. Preserved Prunes. Citron, Figs, Raisins, Oranges and Lemons, together with a large stock of German. French and American Toys of all descriptions and price. a:7. Please give him a call. A. J. NOBLE. Towanda. August it. 1853. • Those Indebted to Us BY note or. book account will please take NOTICE that we are in want of money, and must hare. it. All who neglect to attend to this timely warning, may expect a visit from the little Constable. Nojo. king this lime. HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda, March 24. 1A53. Embroidered Goods. THE largest stock ever offered for sale in Tweet). da of Ladies embroidered undersleaves; collars, jaconett and swiss muslin bands, skirtings edgings and insertings, handkerchiefs, just received by Fert 10. . J. row En. MEI DMZ! cg , - • alumnae. General Election Proclamation. -! • WHEREAR:by'an act of assembly of the Com monirealth,-entitled "An act relating to the elections of this commonwealth." it is enjoined up• pon me to give public notice of such election to be held and also the enumeration in Nil h notice what officers are to elected, I. CHESTER THOMAS, High Sheriff of the coo* of Bradford, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of said county that a general election will b e held in said county, on Tomas - , the I Ith day of October, in the several districts in said county to wit z Iu Albany, at the sub-district school hdise near Campbell's mill. In Asylum, at Jacob Frdtchey's. In Athens boro'. at E. 8. Mathewson s. In Athens twp., at the school home near William Scott's. Armenia. at John S. Beckere Burlineton. at the school house at Burlington corners. In four Canton, at Benj Coo!bangles. Columbia, at Jame, Morgan's. In Durell, at the school house, called the centre school house, near S Decker's. In Franklin, at Win Deemer•s. k Granville, at the school house, No. 1. at Gran— ville copiers In Herrick, at the school house near Daniel Du rtind'a. Litchfield, at Cyrus Illoodgood's. - Leroy, at the school house in Leroy. Monroe, at J. P. Smith's. • Orwell, at the house formerly occupied hy I H. Ross Overton. at the house of Wm Waltman - . - - Pike. at E DeWoirs. Ridgbery, at 6 Ha man's Rme. at the Acaidmy In Sheshequin, at D Brink's. In Smithfield, at A I Oerould's. In springfield, at T Wl:dee& In Standing Stone, at Simon Stevens'. In South' Creek, at the school house near A Gil: lett's. Towanda bor.i', et the Grand Jury room in the Court House; in said bore. In North Towanda, at the house of 8 A Mills. In South Towanda, at the school house near A C Gregg's. In Troy boro', at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V M Long, in the • boro' of Troy. In 'I uscarora, at the school house near James Black's. In Ulster, at S B Holcomb's. In Warren, at R Cooper's. In Wells. at L. Seeley s. In Windham, at the house of Benj Kuykendall. In Wyslnsing, at the house of I H Black In Wilmot, at the house of Jason P Horton. In Wysot, at the Academy. *it which time and places the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth. One person for Canal Commissioner of this Coin rnonwe ilth. One person for Auditor Get eral of this Common wealth. One person fur Surveyor General of thin Corn , monwealth. _ • One person to represent the 17th Senatorial Dis- trio, compoqed of the counties of Bradford, Susque hanna •nd Wyoming, in the State Senate of this Commonwealth. Two persons to represent the county of Bradford in the House of Representatives of the Com mon -wealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Commissioner of said County: One person for Treasurer of said county. One person fur District Attorney of said coon- ty. One person for County Surveyor of said county. One pers.m fur Auditor of said county. And ih and by said acyrrain further directed to give notice that every person excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any office. of profit and trust under the government of the . United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district and also that every member of congress and of the state le gislature and the select and common councti of any city or commissioners of any incorporated district is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, In spector or clerk, of any election of this common. wealth and that no inspector or other oilier, of any such election, shall be then eigible to any office to be voted for. By the 41h section of an act pasSed the 16th day of April; 1810, it is prrvided* that the 13th section of an act passed July 2, 1839, entitled ' An act re• toting to the elections of Ibis commonwealth," shalt not be so consumed as to prevent an militia officer ' from reusing as Judge, Inspector or clerk, at any et.• neral or special election of this commonwealth." In the 61st section of the act first above mention. ed. it is enacted that ever, general and special elev. ti on shall be opened between eight and ten in the forenoon, and continue without interruption or ad journment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls .hall be closid. By the 18th sec'ion of the act passed Feb 3. 1846, ' it shall be lawful fur the inspectors and judges of any general election which shall be hereafter held in the Armenia election district of Bradford county. to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock P M." By the llth section of the act of 1853, it is provi ded that the polls of the election district of Tosco.' rora twp. be closed at 5 o'clock P M. It is further directedihat the meeting of the judges at the Court House in Towanda, to make out the, general return, shall be on the 3d day after the elect lion, which will be on the 14th day of October. The Return Judges for the 17th Senatorial Dis trict, composed of the Counties of Bradford, Sus' CLuehanna and Wyoming, will meet at the Court Muse in the bum' of Montrose, on the 7th day af ter the election, which will be the 18th. C. THOMAS Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Towanda, Sept. 12, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'B NOTICE ALT. person s knowing themstdoes indebted to the estate of John J. Warford, deceased, late of Monroe township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenti• cated for settlement. J. 1.. ROCKWELL, J. B. 8)11 'H, Sept. 12, 1853. , Administrators EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thos. Bennight, deed, late of Ridgbury township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. RIIEUBY BENNIGHT. Executrix. April 2 1 , 113.53 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A"persons indebted to the estate of P. D Havens, dee'd. late of Standing Stone,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against raid estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticated for settlement S. W. BILES, Administrators DEBORAH HAVENS. A ug. 27, 1853. ADOINIAtRATOR'S NOTICE lETTERS administraton having been granted . the undersigned by the Register of Bradford county, on the estateiof Patrick Pyre, late of Athens twp., deceased ; all persons indebted to said es, tate ere hereby notified to make immediate paymen t to the undersigned, and those hating claims agains said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS PYNE, Adnirs. Sept. 22, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO fICE ALI. persons indebted to the estate of Elliott .11. Marsh, deceased. late of PIKE hip., are. hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will please . present them duly authenticated for settle. meat. JOSEPH MAIN Sept. 22, IBM. BROCHE BBAWLS—A large and oprended as stAtinent just real by J. re WELL. intstellantons ~,,. • . •,;.,,,,, ..,..,';.q•-..M: 1, >• ,‘ .•,',•••,:4,k.5. ? . ..:, . i , ".• ...-_,,L '-',.... 1 •:. d.1i . ;44:::,. .: • - . .i i i,'"'"',.-: ~...- • -...... ; '''-'4,' '''' -i• i':, 74-: iOO.- :i 4 ,, .. ry vl, , r- • I.' • . .;7 / 1 1 ,-: - . ,kN'f r . . DRUGSTORL, - . • • ......v.- „<:,,,_ -g 4. • N . :! 4 V-. , -,,-- 4N ~,, ~ ,W i 4 %'.:: , ,..:4:4 6 _ 1 !'1 ', - ' '':.i, 71, • 1.; '' , .' - 3,..•-:-. -7 2,12W - ~• ,-,',.. ~!..4. . I , , % --G T,,....."-•-v ' 'tg) :-/.•.'- ' . 7• .• •-• ''• : _",:to :• - •‘..1 — ...'- ' - fa the Sonih end .of the Ward House, TOWANDA. DR. H. C. PORTER, Wholesale an . o.ltetail Defiler in DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, LIQUOE.d; &c. lasaortment is large and very extensive, and embraces almost t very article used in the Arta, ejth tr fur medicinal, chemical or mechanical purposes. Particular 'attention will he given to all who may wish to examine the stock, the cheapness of which, the quality considered, can not fail to satisfy those who purchase. Medical iiiforrnatiiiii will be cheerfully and gea:u• //away given to those who nviy wish to consult con cerning ihemaelves or their trienda. Continuous sup plies of fresh and recently prepared articles will be received carefully selected with a view to their use fulness, and any article wanted not usually kept, either will be found here or procured by Express for those leaving their order. Accommodating clerks will always be !ea ly 'to safely compound any prescription and endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase) mutually sgreeatile. All goods shall be considered warranted as repre sented, and being Agent for the heat and popular Patent medicines, all those found in this Stole can be relied upofi in all cases as being genuine. The stuck comprises all kinds of lESSENCF.S, EXTRACTS, SEEDS ILEAVES, GUMS, PLOW t: US, (OILS. SALTS, ROOTS, ifERKS. PLASTERS, POWDERS, 01 X rki Es Ts, PILLS, &C &C.&C OFFICINAL. PREPARATIONS. All kinds soaps, perfumery, fancy goods and mi cellaneous articles, brushes, trusses, supporters nursing bottles. breast pnrttps, therinometors. &r. All kinds of dye stuffs,Paints, Oils, Varni-lies Window Glass, &c. New and beautiful pattern. of Lamps, fresh hurn• ing flub, and camplienc, choice brands of pure Ha yana cigars, tobacio, &c. . GROCERIES. . n• Persons ,need not, heititate to orde'r, because they lire some Sugar, Coffee and Tca of all kinds, molasses, spire freight to be taken oil the pile.e ci the machine; and when they get pepper. closes, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish, rasing, the balance by mail to me citrons, currants, salad oil, e•ieua, chocolate, soda, ar tianar•nene'.. Penna butter crackers. rice. starch, ginger, saleratum, white 'and bar soap, sperm and tallow candles, jugs, bottle , . • pipes, pepper sauce &c. 4 Li: Cll - S. • Coe,niar, Otani and American Brandy, st. Croi. Old Jamaica arid New Eiig!and Rum, pure Holland and Am. Om, Irish and Mononfz•thela Whiskty, Wi dths Lisbon. Sherry, Tenoriffe. Port, Muscat, Claret and Champaign W'incs--Conlials, Rose, Amour Mo. kee. Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered. Patent medicines, front Dr. Jayne, Fitch, Swaync, Brants.Orrieks.Townsend, Keelor, Schenk, Hoodaild. Graelenberg, 4-c. Pepsi n,Corgling Oil, Cholag,ogne Acoushe Oil, Dyspepsia Bitters, Ityon's Rat Pills, Pain Killers, Pile Medicines, Salt Rheum, Triter, Spay tn, Founder, M'Allister's Ointment, &e. forge.. Galvanic curatives, Heate and Condition Powders, O4terry Pectoral, Rock Ruse, Cathoherm, Tooth Ache Drops, Hair Invigorator and Hair Dye, Bed Bug Poison, Eve Waters, Wright's Smith's, Denneit's `mule's. Jayne's Pliinney'• , , and numerous other kinds of Pills. All of which will be sold at unusually low rates. Remember 1)r Poityntt's Drug and Chemical store'ds in the South end of the War I House. front ing the Public square. H. c. Pt PR Is ER. M. U. NEW ARRANGEMENT! T 11AllVY I'IIINNEY, dr purchased fur J . ca..h or G.. M. Ilownrin. his etitirr• s'ock ot Me.rchand , ze a: a price tar lo•!1, , xv the actual cost in New Yorl:, {and 17, pYr rent. lower than any Mer— chant in Tow stila his ,•r ~.111 I. prepared to tm•re (loads for one dollar, than any titan null I. r 71i -r ybili;lo:r large, einbiat , 11 , ! all art, '.r: tound Hi a Store. viz v •‘,•: ie., Hardware, Boots an I Sh•ie..l,--adi••r, nat.., Cap. and Bonnet:. .‘II of which it i!! abase. and no Nr Ole 1112yli Store, corner of M. 1114 arid sr:r.r! Towanda. Jule In, AMP. 10 Ihe r or in ts - h o I shoquin to p.. ort 0, al.l u;t., lar:, fled (7,.tv, about 6 or 7 voars ulil, !mi.! , tr_ kize.t horny. arid Inttt particularly tnirkel. wa-nor t. n'll i csted to prove propetty, pay clianz , . take.hor away. _FIENEY Shoshequin, Sept. 5, 1953. WINTER- 1_7 , 4 F L i: Smith Corner of Mei cm's Mock, non •Sh ref, hE now opening their stork of 13001)?; for the Fall and Winter t rail', compritong a full and complete nqsortment, and of the motal varimy, which will he at a very small profit for Ready Pay. Among the assortment of will be found a great varieiy of Ladles' Dress Goods consisting in part of Boegrc. B rct.re Detainer. rill-trysd UrLturrc. Cairns plain awl printed ; Gingh4me E n gi t sh, Scotch and ,41nrrtrAn : Pop/Inc, l'ruatt (fall shmtes and colurs i'6. ,cre Also, for men's wear may be found 8r0. , ' C!okhs, Cassimeres, Tweedy, Kentucky Jeans. silk, Satin and Summer Vestines. Also, Sheeting;.', Shirting!, bleached and brown, Ticking!, Summer Goods for boys' wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten, &c„ tkc. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS A full stock will be kept on hand. ThLo.e in want nl t.ugars,Tras, Coffee. Molasses, rir ewar e s b est syrup,tipices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flour. Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any ~ t her article in this line. will do well to calf on us before purchasing else• where. A large a splendid assortment. Criicharv. Glass and Stone ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps— /Vaal, Paints, Qi Glass and Putty. Thankful for the liberal petronage of the pact sea son. the undersigned feel a pleaaure in inviting the public to an examination r 4 our Spring stock. be. having that good Goods and low prier: will incure a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE. Towanda, Aug- 27 1853. I RLNTS and - Staple Domestic Goods—on uncr=.l. ally large stock of Cochecosnd Merrimac prints, gingham., sheetings, bleached and unbleached shirt ing', ticking; stripes, denims &c. Also black cloth. plain and fancy cassimeres, Satunetts, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans reed by J. POWELL. Carpeting & 011 Cloths. A quantity death just received and for sale by Sept 10. J. POWELL. 'VII. 300 NEW BARRELS. fit for Pork or Cider for sale . at •. - 5; ;-v ri.o N 4 co Towanda Aug # a, =TRAY - mi.' JE ~.::: Isoar GOODS! Din* GOODN. ELiIitXIV7ARE. SILVER MEDAL Awarded to Shia lifitelitise at the Pair!of Die Amerkiat lindltote, Maw Tort, Oel. I $52. A Diploma at the Frisk*lin lnettlite. Philadelphia. Pfret Premium al the State Pair, Utief r i, Neve - York, KEA at the Colinable and Remick-later Cetinty %oak Fairy and a Diploma et the laketteli'ester County Pair at While ERSE! HICKOK'S PATENT IMPROVED CIDER MILL. In the prreent •ATAngLiment of this highly .1 1‘1101 , 4 PP , / Titlttr he., ',en if the am tee were rrirere! as 151. i, ILO 11/ reluable Mill. the labor is disided by sontuilng a euttnef the tatitraie: `llll.. nwl if (be tipples afire merely cro-bent. t•, titular to break the applies, cud then dellyer titian to the en on the \el V., bit., It would retoire a (denture 'd otos / ,war Cylinder. to be rednoed to isomer, by thi. es- hundred loon to 1.2..•.1,0 the result ,120(../211. 0 .10.114.1 by Ilan rauitement the work Is terfanned foster and %lilt nun), : Pro.n.t %101 The f ot•r.tng ton) he roltlurt,Lets tb• del led lei, laleir.l ~ilsnutrorei •-f ti,,. (fill. *the l'rene to arranged with a numb I n ner entre. t liti It ' 1 ,rat -It e ill ineitor muralist., thrn en y other 'tree., • ill m fteerly, nod 'iv a 'FAIT' ingutrinu* Heels the Lip, of sloi Lag •, . ei , 0, q 1,1 ~ • j , i . of j,p0,1, to e i dir,iii-laae,ead edit, tataeh i- .lialotlod with Peel the Tot, mode to oi en at . 0 ill to de-• .t. leletr slid e.l (.1.1,43. Li?' !We( the pontaeo, white at (lie acme (hue the t tiler to left 1 Sr.. , i 1 -It A ill rumba ...inane: rind r . ceCer rider !lino eny tle,ir :not the work CAD be &die with inualt let. (~ter than i o tier tall I, rite rid 1.1,',1vil 'fine t'ytiiiiiiint niA 4,0,4,1 nr li in-ni. l , 'l l l.ietl - line nen ir,!'n the rtder a. rot wont Il arid ultra 0b.,. 'rho, (atilt on tlniir pot-lpherini and CIA , 111' "...i , • ..., wont it-mid in •,11-tott iin from ice vett..o to oor 1.4 111 0.011 le thrr.tn,,nl ii.i nit not 1,1 $. la e'.l -. a nd [tie thede tr.- IL ' i...rrent. ; to 1.1. e to I and I"re•ti. "note in the ton bent ntentier nod 1 V. with . 'P. I'h ll you .n it prow. iiitir rtirrent., (barrio.. art," ••••1 with espeitial ,lee to their durnhilit) nod ire. i• c It-- wit elf , tn. , It,, es- 1--ttril, nod inilniti. No Partner ~h o 11...A1in St ill tavern/Iv end ~,,enne i 1 0 I, ti, I. t, ...,, eidt ~... one-fourth of your to iltreetiotor 'will he dlsappoln ted.l;af on the •••!..i.ri tittle In, 'staking A iNpar.buo trainltie will :mil Ili , ni i , one dm: wind ii nodvalatenode.`• i.d.it -4•Ili -In idi ii•tote you. eau at ell time, have Preen m,.-leineti nn hit. farmt , anti Sal eel Alder. Tito mm tune I' ',title In renn by bare, de, M. , :l t 1 ,1, 1 ,1 i it iJr• II The itilvtinta,in, re• Id higll-ino the fitltineellee sot reow or, .uJ • hen the applies aro ground, n sutail bo3 of 11 toe of ~...le a viterim e• tit n pri•e PLO I'so that ft is within' year. of are tint, Pron. the ImITIOre wit, nil en- n: die reneh of all - tau IL Le tlin any intetllcent Earner to nli former Itimin it wan f 10re...0.1,1nd a inv. tronntity • tioht I. ttirhont It' oil tiiiir runt eats- lo made I.: 0 . --11,-; a amideren titatione, I ho i ,t 1 Mr I.li to hove In lour 11011-e Ate]: time• liter that that ni.it ly t rtnihni the apl-let wi• hoot Irriutlinat titent line Li ,iweet and frintlt, the only time II y tn b lIN luelthy and re ite The were then',le Into e tnesslve blame In at raw, nod n for nee--and do you si.di to wave genii peen* ut tine iths . t Fewer,. and long pre.nure was required In extruet a hard labor attending • masking of ).,rt.i.a of (flu t ider. a couni,leceLletitinntit, baba,: abeerted I A piste-but tier I If , o, two this ousehhae, and our wort in the straw and the moo. of pottoote; nod to - .Moat Ibi. f o r it. via a til a-t be dbailMillted. f un•nlitf .coiri re-olt the f.trmer hod to take all Ida-bends, Thi.X Ilia la e emoted ...levier to any other (ratable.awl per:tape hit 'to lam,. teal, and devote-a whelettay that 'III! in et ',Jenne. nod the Prot.rtetor If reedy at any th•te. rout I knee bend M 0.,. protitattly ennt.in) el. t o imake tram on t.ir ti-ti..• loin; viien.i to tart It ekb any Portable Ids to eight trarntis of rider. Tn obviate the difficulty the Ni di tbet lc lArt. All if frit ;:ntnetit nn it Vs:anent have heretofore (choral under. this Machine h. I Parisian.. esainiant slats newly IMPROVED been Invented. nod the et/It/natant of n few fact} will pr ve II ILL. before yon bay any other. that it I. nod only Oa. teed M a .daa,,,l I t„. shod i n ~,L.,,,,,„.,., I f . p i . or ,' ',ilea "tag , ~1 tide tinneLliir over 41 others, 1. , Lot II i• the mootpritliteltle thnt a man eon have no, bit . L ot It sr ill not elope up. and bard or ,oil ttprile; Perm. Ihe at•tilon Cr, lo_ thi•Slachinegrated vet. into a fine '-an le• aroural. and st t the Cylinders will always ramie pulp, ni that it require. lut aeon - iteratively 'treat pre.ure. eliwr rad it, tr•hattugi or', anti th it toil it minute t r two, to, entrant all tire liter, it All onler• •111 Letillel in the order In .I , i b they era Leino etwerltined by pc-m.0 , 70 experitnent that , nte-liourth received. and all tersons wanting theta would do wall to at ice flit, ran be °Weiner! then by the 061 omen.. Bet mini their orders earl), and state at whet time they want .-s this, it only re ' tare. have hawk to airitel up nod to t... the 11111 pent. Imo ('filar a lartfor puttltlty tif ripple,. than reit be litetd.l, ll.i. Mal. nttrnilnd in 2 men. will. when properly worked ticue iitt the olitisolientet uvula nee. ion thia pre-e. oat.: weording to direction, Tonle lobI': le orris of , otter a day-- to ;he tatinitaeuteto of the 1.-mare in the tub, and the rem- and will grind clone hy buret-power from lOU to 30tIbusivels plot, manner it whir, it ir 0.011:At, a pre sure of from It to of ntirlet a tiny. h lam , —that ran redly to, attained- will resinre a more it e - The Price of the ill:t le Vitt free pf freieht. favorable result than nifty tous pressure on the ordinary II teatenctit. Pt., May, l'tia. W. 0. FLICEDE [awed uascurslJu; o ►et of Cougreus, to tAso year 1542. in STAG hS - I.NA V 1 Towanda fiir Vereur'a _ • tridgebe i ry, and Welhibitro de pot on the N. Y. & E. R. R.. every filnitnaY, Win zsn AY and nil nay at .8 o'rlork. A. M..iand arrive at the depot in time to take the evening tram of ears either ea.z or %te..l, same liaVe • Returning TUESDAY, TIIIL'Il•th 4 T and far unA T, after the arrival of the Eastern train, and at'' the We , tern cars from Jefferstm, Elmira, &c., and ar rive at Towanda ' , ante dap. FA lig :—To 'ands to Meteor's 373 in Harlington. to Rao. Smithfield. c0.:6 ;" • to Ridaebery, • 1.00 " to WellNburg depot. .1 `.:5 Express packages to or '(rom the Rail Road care fully delivered at•moderate charges. D. IL BULL, Proprolor Towanda, Oct 8, !852 Another Arrival of NEW GOODS! LI S. ‘IEIZCIT is now receiving another ,N,w A._L• A sgortirtent of Gook, consiming as u-u-. 11 of 811 11. 1 ‘ 1 . 1 Yery.hinv. wanted In the line of Newhall. dm., which will he Aeld very cheat" for CASH Towanda, June 29, 1853 • NEW AND CHEAP GOODS 0 D. 13.11ZTLET1', is now receiving a huge and carefully gel, ltd stock of NEW GOODS, Lpinghl for Dash since the late deo'ine to price-. which he will offer fur ready pay at prices which cannot fail to give sattsfaction—among other thin:l , . he invites particular attention to his assortment 01 Dre.s Goods. Towanda, April 15, ISIIII. • STRAIGHT LINE !-N(J CURVES! (011 0 - t1 "(111 :3311.1\ tf clr ) (Opposite the Ward Uouse.) GRATEFEL for past favors, announces to Itt< ft lends and the public in general, that he roill keeps On hand u good assortment of Rrsi.e M ii which lie rheap for t:ssu. lie believes that a • Nimble sixpence is worth in i• than a slow shilling.' He als o I t aS co m me nced manufacturing Clotning—selecting the cloth, him self in the city, a d employs none lint the bc•t of workmen in making them up. lie would assure his customers that hiN Clothing is manufactured un der his own eye, and in his own shop, and not let out by the job to tities , pei a nceil or incompetent work men. Thim per-ons wishing a son or any porlion thereof, can order the sane, with a pvirtect certain ly of getting a good fit. He has also on hand i gcncral assortment of gen. tleoten'a Shirts at,tlCollars, whir,h he will sell cheap f sh. Oustom work primp , ly done usual. fle invnes his friends to catl All hint oppasne the Ward House ',else buying elsewhere., - N o w if yon are wanting. von surely can find. Coats. Pants and Ve , tsjinn made tol,our mind, So nice and so snag they'd suit to a 1 „ S peefeclly Glie, there's no room for la flea. If yourlinen wantschanging.and noniletimes It win you'llfinduhtrtaandc..hers forevery small htll Come then one andiall, who are out clotheshnn ting And you car' he fitted. try Gaming Ucart ! N. 11. He i 4 sole Agent for Mass: Howes it. Patent sewing Machine, for the counties of Bradford and`;usquehanna. Ant person wishing to purchsse the right: . for usin2 the above Machine in said counties. ran he accommo dated by calling on him, where they can see it ope- rate. It is well demonstrated that this machine is the hest patent n..ur in use. Its validity has been established by trial at )aw in Bastuyi. i n J u ly. Itas2. Thia trial resulted in fully confirming and establish ing the claims of Howe's 11m . ronal Patent to the ex clusive richt and use of all needle end shuttle Ma chines, or t heir equtvaleots, and the •L•titch and seara formed thereby• U. H. B. The public. are cautioned against purchasing spu rious Macoinesias atieewing Machines maw in use infringe upon this invention, and 'all parties who hare infringed, by vaing ?ilechttreis or . otherwase, w ho wish to nave legs] expenses. may obtain proper license under the original patent by applying above_ Towsado, August 15, HMI Rats, Caps and Bonnets. large stuck of Fall Bonnet , . arid Tnmm;ngts.— V.,c , Hat , - ears of every crip.ian , „ car I.•r It.lts - • h•JOW.tta.. 0- the übata Ceust of the Eastern Meth/at of ElMOSyhdati/16. distance away—as I will allow the it they - ran p ty the freight and send W. 0. HICKOK. los:Erne we o.e.:_a AND NEW GOODS, OPK.SITE THE COURT HCUSE. BAILEY & =DINS, jj A s \ l ' o ti l u st re(,a a the site 'of the and e a t l o : iey fi h n a e fini dly borne and filled it sith the largem and most comprebens- I the Stuck of Groceries,provisions, Tanleo Notions, fruit, Canfectionory, Toys, dm-, &c. ever exhibited this side. of the city. • We h.ve bought for cash. articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at as low prices as the same quality can be bought at any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if fortune has been against us. (fire baying consum ed two stores and one stock of gotldsur old cos tumers will not follow the precedent, 'tf they call and see our stock and hear the exceedingly loco prices. Among the many articles we have are . GROGERIES, •pt i, sutzar, coffee. chocolate, cocoa, molesters, siew,irt's syrup. ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut, rinamon, saleratus, soda, cream tartar, gn and mustard, pepper sauce. rataup, can dirs, bar '4 - tap, vinegar, starch Sc., &c. PBOVISIONS, Me.c rork and -beef, hams and shoulders, v.ll , buck wheAt flower, corn meal. 1 k n•.J butter clacker , , rriekerei . , e0d4411, nerrolz, poiatoeN beans onion dre.. &c. FRUIT AND NUTS, Prrn.e, s e l prunes, ettr..ns, English currants, raisins, ert.en and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genohle and I,ta,! , ria t 41tIut., bravl ours, peanuts, chest out', luekdry hot,, &r. 11"../.11%. EL .IrOT/O.lrS, rvoi y, ht.ro and wood poeket combs, toilet, combs. flue combs, hair, cloth. teeth, infants, and blacking hi u.hrc, wallel.. porte monies, and purses of many Ntyles. pocket ink slatitio, pocket and small fancy intri,•rs, tobacco, boxes, snuff boxes, and almost evrry ati iele ui tho, •ine. "Work boxe.., t o ilet eases. secreiarte , . plain, and embroidered, work baskets" of many aid ~~ ~~ rroan,French and Amencan TOYS of every do .orptom andlo-PIT. A few earthen and pewter tea 1,4 litt!e ;nil!, and a few boys' sleighs. ii:z()WN • s AsH Hi) R D I4 :9ITG A R HoxEs , WILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET' BASKETS. '3 A. L , %.h t m d my 'ail, ground rock •alt, Saline salt both r,.arse and fi..e. Al,O, a qoaotity of White Stone inf.. CANDY ia holesale or retail. of all kinds and innumerable other nriicles, fur sale at the new store upri.•tteihe rono House. Towanda, Dec. I, 1852 BAILEY 4 IIEYINS. SPRING. N 53. } THE mih‘e.ither. would 11,6irtn . their friends and 1 customers that they have increased that faceil i ties Mr inanufacturiug V:4O. WM3I-1 1 0 , 0 • and intend keeping the largest stock and assort- men( of (LO 1111"'G, SIIIIZTS, D 11.4 IV E RS, FURY IsliING GOODS, OILEDCLOTDING AND, RVIMER GOODS, that ran he found in ihe States. Terms and pri ces sataariory. H ANFORD & BROTHER. 29 Park Row. opposite the Astor Howe New York, Mar h 9, 1851. FARM FOR SF LE, THE subficriber offers a valuable FARM for sale, curtaining 65 acres, 10 acre* of good timber, about 55 under a good slate of cultivation, well swat tered. and a water privilee,e thereon, capable of running mnchiriery.. Situated one mile from the ++u-que.lninna river, and half mile from the road running from Towanda to ROMP. Any person or persons wis.hing to buy cannot do better than to call and give this Farm en examen*. lion. A parr of the purchase money writhe required down, and the balance can be made easy. GEO. L. STROPE. Ws?.ol. July 4. lfi¢3. - ingUNTS-and GINGRAMS.—A neer tiesottment I - of Priori' sod dinghams just received et , %Tay 20. 1 5 4%9. INERITRIM ABOoll.and Sham OF tirstortption; fnir ladiaL and niiefe?, men hays' arid thildrenz' n - trar. by . • *ft t4.6' F0WNE.f.....: < 1853.